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The beginner's guide to hunting deer for food / by Landers, Jackson; Smith, Robert,illustrator.;
Includes bibliographical references (p. 172), Internet addresses and index.LSC
Subjects: Deer hunting.; Venison.;
© c2011., Storey Pub.,
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Open season [videorecording (DVD)]. by Connolly, Billy; Favreau, Jon,1966-; Krakowski, Jane; Kutcher, Ashton,1978-; Lawrence, Martin,1965- ; Messing, Debra,1968-; Sinise, Gary; Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment (Firm);
Ashton Kutcher, Billy Connolly, Debra Messing, Gary Sinise, Jane Krakowski, Jon Favreau, Martin Lawrence.A performing grizzly bear finds himself out of his element when he is lost in the mountains during hunting season. When he meets a deer who helps him by teaching him how to live in the wild, he gets more than he bargains for.Canadian Home Video Rating: G.DVD ; widescreen presentation.
Subjects: Animated films; Bears; Children's films; Comedy films; Friendship; Video recordings for children; Video recordings for the hearing impaired;
© c2006., Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment,
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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Pitchfork Pass / by Johnstone, William W.; Johnstone, J. A.;
Flintlock takes no pleasure in killing. But when his pal O'Hara gets bullwhipped by a trio of lowdown prairie rats, Flintlock finds sanctuary for his wounded friend at the cabin of a kindly miner and his lovely daughter. Flintlock heads out to hunt down some food. But there's more than just deer lurking in these woods. A bloodthirsty band of eight savage raiders--led by a half-mad gunslinger called The Old Man of the Mountain--wage a full-scale attack on the miner's cabin. By the time Flintlock returns, O'Hara's been beaten, the miner's been shot, and the daughter's been kidnapped . . .
Subjects: Western fiction.; Bounty hunters;
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The school of mirrors : a novel / by Stachniak, Eva,1952-author.;
Includes bibliographical references."A lush, engrossing tale of love, deception and scandal in the 18th century French court of King Louis XV. Against the tumult of 18th century France, King Louis XV has tired of courtly intrigues and becomes a connoisseur of innocence. On the grounds of the Palace of Versailles lies Deer Park, a hunting ground that also offers another pleasure: a mansion where his young mistresses are housed. But when these girls first arrive at Deer Park, it is under the guise of a different role. They are promised employment in the household of a count, and, eager to improve their stations, they leave their families to serve him. Veronique is one such girl. She is introduced to "the count," and young and naive as she is, she never doubts his identity. And as he begins to bestow affection on her, she quickly becomes consumed with love for him. It is too late when she realizes who he really is, the stakes of their affair and what she will have to give up to survive. In vivid detail and with a breathless pace, Eva Stachniak captures the story of a fast-changing France, where the once beloved Louis XV is losing ground, his grandson the Dauphin Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette are sickening the country with their opulence and the French Revolution is stirring. It is in this France that Veronique's young daughter, Marie-Louise, will grow up searching for answers about her birth. With stirring insight and dazzling intrigue, this novel questions the true meaning of legacy."--Provided by publisher.
Subjects: Historical fiction.; Man-woman relationships; Mistresses; Mothers and daughters; Scandals;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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